Author: Richard Boucher
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Seeking A Change Of Child Custody In Dayton, Ohio Due To A Parent’s Use Of Marijuana Or Prescription Drugs
This is the next post in a series of articles discussing changes in child custody resulting from parental drug use in Dayton, Ohio. The previous post reviewed what to expect when a custody change case proceeds to trial. During the trial, both parents are given the opportunity to present objective evidence to the judge supporting…
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Taking A Custody Case Involving Drug Use To Trial In Dayton, Ohio
This is the next post in a series of articles addressing child custody cases involving parental drug use in Dayton, Ohio. The previous post discussed the importance of the discovery process in child custody matters. Discovery is a valuable tool to help gather the objective evidence required to make an effective argument at trial. As…
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The Need For Discovery In Dayton, Ohio Child Custody Cases Involving Parental Drug Use
This is the next post in a series addressing child custody cases involving parental drug use in Dayton, Ohio. In the previous article, we discussed the process of requesting a change in child custody with the court. In the context of parental drug use, if the court deems the situation an emergency, it may move…
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Requesting A Change In Custody Due To Drug Use In Dayton, Ohio
This is the second post in a series of articles discussing Dayton, Ohio child custody cases which involve parental drug use. Our previous article provided an overview of the topics to be addressed throughout this series. It also emphasized the importance of retaining an attorney with family law experience when seeking a change in custody.…
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Dayton, Ohio Child Custody Cases Involving Drug Use- Series Overview
This is the first post in a series of articles addressing child custody cases involving parental drug use in Dayton, Ohio. The care and custody of your child is of utmost importance. When one parent suspects the other of abusing drugs, it will undoubtedly become a key issue in a custody dispute. Many parents do…